IF you know what a Matza is, have ever eaten maror or recited hallel, then chances are you've spent the last few months also preparing for the Seder in honour of Pesach.
For those who don't belong to the Jewish faith, Matza is an unleaven bread eaten dur-ing the Jewish holiday Pesach, or Passover, where consuming bitter herbs (ma-ror) and reciting psalms (Hallel) are among the many traditions perforMed at the Seder, a "lengthy meal which is mandated to finish in the wee hours of the morning".
Rabbi Dov Oliver said Pesach was the first of the three major Jewish holidays and commemorated the Jews' exodus from Egypt af-ter years of slavery. "It is an eight-day festival which starts tonight and ends next Thursda… Read More »
